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Could dinosaurs exist on our planet?

 


Could dinosaurs exist on our planet?


Welcome to Jurassic Park and the strange ideas of genetic engineering. When we are thinking about the things, that some ancient animals would live in the middle of us, it is real. Crocodiles and some other reptilians are examples, that all big species have not died in the great disaster when the large meteorite would drop in the Yucatan peninsula and formed the Gulf of Mexico. If species lived in the sea, it could rise to fly or stay in position, where the heatwave or tsunami of the meteorite would not reach those animals, and some of them still exist in nature. 

Also, some birds are from the age of dinosaurs, and that thing has brought in the minds of people, that some larger species could survive from that disaster. So if some dinosaurs would live in Africa or Table mountains in Brazil, there is a possibility, that some governments want to protect those species. And we must remember that animals like crocodiles are greetings from the time of dinosaurs. 

Could there be attempts to create dinosaurs by using DNA-transfer?

When we are thinking about the possibility to create the dinosaurs back to life by using DNA transfer would seem very naive, when we are thinking that thing. We should find the DNA of the Dinosaur, and then we can transfer that genome in the egg, and that thing would first seem an impossible mission. But then we must realize, that there is well-stored tissue in the big bones of the biggest dinosaurs. 

And we could multiply that DNA by using the PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction), what is used in the DNA tests and that kind of system can be found in every crime laboratory in the world. In normal life, DNA polymerase would be used to multiply the DNA, which is collected from the crime scenes. But that system can be used to create copies of every DNA molecule, which can be found from the Earth. 

So the from the skeletons of the big dinosaurs can be isolated DNA, and then the genomes of some egg would be replaced by using the dinosaurs DNA. But the question is, why somebody would want to make that thing? Would they want to return T-Rex to life? That kind of thing is not a game, and the most dangerous animal is not any toy, which can be used in some zoos. 

But there is one thing, what we always forgot, and that thing is implanting. What if some people would want to control some dinosaurs by using brain core stimulation. In this case, T-Rex or some kind of raptors would get the microchip implants, which turns them to bio-robots, which can be controlled by a joystick. 

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